E.H. Carr, a prominent historian, argued that history is not just a collection of facts but a narrative shaped by the interpretations of historians. He emphasized the importance of understanding the context in which historical events occur and how these events are perceived over time. Carr believed that history is a dialogue between the past and the present, with historians playing an active role in interpreting and reconstructing historical narratives. His work highlights the subjective nature of historical analysis and the influence of contemporary values on our understanding of the past.
Henry Ford said... "History is more or less bunk"
Geo. Wasshington
George Santayana.
Emmett Till was an African American from Chicago who was killed by whites in Mississippi after he said "hey" to a white woman.
It was siad to have been Betsy Ross in all history books.
E.H. Carr was a British historian known for his work on international relations and the study of history. He is best known for his book "The Twenty Years' Crisis" which examines the causes of World War I and the nature of international relations. Carr's writings have significantly influenced the field of history and political science.
A. F. Carr has written: 'A naturalist in Florida' -- subject(s): Natural history
Ivo Carr-Gregg has written: 'The history of Corley and its parish church'
cause she said eh no no no
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Archie Fairly Carr has written: 'The Everglades' -- subject(s): Natural history, Swamp ecology
allie ( said : al ee eh )
A. D. Carr has written: 'Trem ar gyfraith Hywel' -- subject(s): Law, History 'Mediaeval Anglesey'
Julian Shakespeare Carr has written: 'These remarks are affectionately dedicated to the Confederate soldiers of the \\' -- subject(s): History
Mark Carr has written: 'A short history of Knowsley Church and the Derby family' -- subject(s): Knowsley Church
Robert Carr Lanphier has written: 'Electric meter history and progress' -- subject(s): Electric meters
Peter Carr has written: 'The night of the big wind' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Windstorms 'Derivatives Pricing'